Outdoor tool system with interchangeable modular heads

ABSTRACT

A multipurpose tool system that can be assembled into multiple configurations by a user. The tool system may comprise a plurality of components, including tool heads, shaft segments, and handle ends. The components of the tool system can be combined in various configurations to provide different functions, at different lengths. Connectors may be utilized to connect the various components of the system using a twist lock mechanism. The connectors may include a tubular sleeve member having a biased locking shaft that interacts with a locking groove.

CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS

Not Applicable.

STATEMENT REGARDING FEDERALLY SPONSORED RESEARCH OR DEVELOPMENT

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BACKGROUND

1. The Field of the Present Disclosure

The present disclosure relates generally to tools, and moreparticularly, but not necessarily entirely, to modular hand tools.

2. Description of Related Art

Hand tools, such as shovels, rakes, and brooms, may comprise a handleattached to a tool head. A user may grasp and manipulate the handle ofthe hand tool to perform work using the tool head. The work performed bya tool head may include digging, scraping, raking, and sweeping. Onedrawback to some conventional hand tools is that they may be relativelylarge in size, making them difficult to store and transport. Anotherdrawback is that purchasing multiple tools may be cost prohibitive,especially when the tools may only be used occasionally.

Some attempts have been made to overcome the aforementioned drawbacks.U.S. Pat. No. 5,799,996 (issued Sep. 1, 1998) discloses a multifunctionhand tool that includes a handle assembly comprising a plurality ofhandle segments. The handle assembly is adapted for use with any one ofa plurality of tool heads. U.S. Pat. No. 576,756 (issued Feb. 9, 1897)discloses a sectional tool handle adapted to various tools. Thesectional tool handle includes sections of pipe or tube adapted to formthe tool handle. U.S. Pat. No. 2,796,011 (issued Jun. 18, 1957)discloses a combination garden tools and sprinkler having multipleattachable tool heads.

While the devices disclosed in aforementioned patents are animprovement, additional solutions are still being sought. For example,the devices disclosed in aforementioned patents lack a certainrobustness in design and quality that is often required by today'sdiscriminating consumers. That is, the devices disclosed inaforementioned patents could be improved in both quality and design.

The prior art is thus characterized by several disadvantages that areaddressed by the present disclosure. The present disclosure minimizes,and in some aspects eliminates, the above-mentioned failures, and otherproblems, by utilizing the methods and structural features describedherein.

The features and advantages of the present disclosure will be set forthin the description which follows, and in part will be apparent from thedescription, or may be learned by the practice of the present disclosurewithout undue experimentation. The features and advantages of thepresent disclosure may be realized and obtained by means of theinstruments and combinations particularly pointed out in the appendedclaims.

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

The features and advantages of the disclosure will become apparent froma consideration of the subsequent detailed description presented inconnection with the accompanying drawings in which:

FIG. 1 depicts various components of an outdoor tool system according toan embodiment of the present disclosure;

FIGS. 2A-2D depict exemplary configurations of the components of anoutdoor tool system depicted in FIG. 1;

FIG. 2E depicts an exemplary embodiment of an outdoor tool system;

FIG. 3A depicts an exploded view of an exemplary shaft segment accordingto an embodiment of the present disclosure;

FIG. 3B depicts an exploded, fragmentary view of an exemplary shaftsegment according to an embodiment of the present disclosure;

FIG. 4 is a cross-sectional view of the exemplary shaft segment shown inFIG. 3A;

FIGS. 5A, 5B, and 5C depict an exemplary procedure for coupling a firstshaft segment and a second shaft segment in an end-to-end configurationto form a handle assembly;

FIG. 6 is a fragmentary, cross-sectional view of a connection between afirst shaft segment and a second shaft segment according to anembodiment of the present disclosure;

FIG. 7 depicts a manual release procedure to release a first shaftsegment and a second shaft segment;

FIGS. 8A, 8B, 8C, and 8D depict a top view, a side view, an end view anda bottom view of a carrying case for the outdoor tool system shown inFIG. 1 according to an embodiment of the present disclosure;

FIG. 9 is a side view of the carrying case shown in FIGS. 8A-8D in theopen position; and

FIG. 10 is a top view of the carrying case shown in FIGS. 8A-8D in theopen position.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION

For the purposes of promoting an understanding of the principles inaccordance with the disclosure, reference will now be made to theembodiments illustrated in the drawings and specific language will beused to describe the same. It will nevertheless be understood that nolimitation of the scope of the disclosure is thereby intended. Anyalterations and further modifications of the inventive featuresillustrated herein, and any additional applications of the principles ofthe disclosure as illustrated herein, which would normally occur to oneskilled in the relevant art and having possession of this disclosure,are to be considered within the scope of the disclosure claimed.

In describing and claiming the present disclosure, the followingterminology will be used in accordance with the definitions set outbelow.

It must be noted that, as used in this specification and the appendedclaims, the singular forms “a,” “an,” and “the” include plural referentsunless the context clearly dictates otherwise.

As used herein, the terms “comprising,” “including,” “containing,”“having,” “characterized by,” and grammatical equivalents thereof areinclusive or open-ended terms that do not exclude additional, unrecitedelements or method steps.

Applicant has discovered a tool system with interchangeable modularheads. In an embodiment, the tool system may comprise a plurality ofhandle ends, a plurality of handle shaft segments, and a plurality oftool heads. A user may select any one of the handle ends, any one ormore of the shaft segments, and any one of the plurality of tools to puttogether a customized tool configuration.

In an embodiment, connectors may connect different components of thetool system. The connectors may include a twist lock mechanism forlocking different components of the system together. In an embodiment,the handle ends may include a grip, including a straight grip and a Dgrip. In an embodiment, the shaft segments may include shaft segments ofdifferent length. In an embodiment, the tool heads may comprise a spadeshovel, a square shovel, a rake, and a broom. Each of the tool heads mayhave a different function or perform a different task.

The present disclosure may comprise a tool storage system for storing amodular tool system according to the present disclosure. In anembodiment, the tool storage system may comprise a carrying case havinga plurality of storage locations for each of a plurality of tool heads,a plurality of shaft segments, and a plurality of handle ends. The toolstorage system may provide a compact and easily portable case for themodular tool system disclosed herein.

In an embodiment, the present disclosure may provide a multipurpose toolsystem that can be assembled into multiple configurations. The toolsystem may comprise a plurality of components, including tool heads,shaft segments, and handle ends. The components of the tool system canbe combined in various configurations to provide different functions, atdifferent lengths. In an embodiment, connectors may be utilized toconnect the various components using a twist lock mechanism.

Referring now to FIG. 1, there is depicted a multipurpose outdoor toolsystem 100 according to an embodiment of the present disclosure. Thesystem 100 comprises components that may be combined in variouscombinations to provide different functions, at different lengths. Thesystem 100 may comprise a plurality of tool heads 102, a plurality ofshaft segments 104, and a plurality of handle ends 106.

Each of the tool heads 102 may comprise a tool head that is able toperform work, such as shoveling, raking, or sweeping. In an embodiment,the plurality of tools heads 102 comprises a spade shovel head 102A, asquare shovel head 102B, a rake head 102C, a broom head 102D, a pickhead (not shown) as known to those in the field of pick work, a leafrake (not shown) as known to those in the field of leaf raking, apitchfork head (not shown) as known to those in the field of pitchforkwork, a pick axe head (not shown) as known to those in the field of pickaxe work, a sledgehammer head (not shown) as known to those in the fieldof sledgehammer work, a snow shovel head (not shown) as known to thosein the field of snow shoveling, a trenching shovel head (not shown) asknown to those in the field of trench shoveling, any broom head as knownto those in the field of sweeping or other broom work, a landscape rake(not shown) as known to those in the field of landscape raking, or anysuitable tool head capable of performing desired work.

The spade shovel 102A may include an insertion tip 110 that is adaptedto be installed into a connector as will be explained hereinafter. In anembodiment, the insertion tip 110 may be fastened to a metal workinghead 103 by a screw 107. The insertion tip 110 may include a pin 112extending laterally therefrom. Disposed on a terminal end of theinsertion tip 110 may be a locking groove 114. In an embodiment, theinsertion tip 110 may be formed of wood, or some other sufficientlystrong material, such as metal, fiberglass, or plastic. It will beappreciated that each of the other tool heads 102B, 102C and 102D mayinclude an insertion tip 110, a pin 112, and a locking groove 114 asshown in FIG. 1.

Each of the plurality of shaft segments 104 may comprise connectionfeatures that allow the shaft segments 104 to connect to each other andthe other components of the system 100. In an embodiment, the pluralityof shaft segments 104 may comprise a first shaft segment 104A and asecond shaft segment 104B. In an embodiment, the first shaft segment104A and the second shaft segment 104B may be differing lengths. In anembodiment, the first shaft segment 104A and the second shaft segment104B may be the same length. In an embodiment, the plurality of shaftsegments 104 may comprise one or more other shaft segments (not shown)that may differ in length from the first shaft segment 104A and thesecond shaft segment 104B.

The shaft segment 104A may comprise an insertion tip 110, a pin 112, anda locking groove 114 on a first end. On a second end, opposite the firstend, the shaft segment 104A may comprise a connector 120. As will beexplained in more detail hereinafter, the connector 120 may befunctional to connect the shaft segment 104A to other shaft segments orany one of the tool heads 102. The shaft segment 104B may also comprisean insertion tip 110, a pin 112, and a locking groove 114 on a first endand a connector 120 on a second end.

The plurality of handle ends 106 may comprise a straight grip 106A, or ahandle end 106B, or any other suitable free end desired. In anembodiment, the plurality of handle ends 106 may comprise other griptypes. The plurality of handle ends 106 may comprise a connectionfeature that allows the handle ends 106 to connect any one of theplurality of shaft segments 104 or any one of the plurality of toolheads 102. In particular, the straight grip 106A and the D grip 102B mayeach comprise a connector 120, which will be described in more detailhereafter.

Referring now to FIGS. 2A-2D, there are depicted various exemplarycombinations of the components of the system 100 according to anembodiment of the present disclosure. In FIG. 2A, the tool head 102A maybe coupled to the shaft segment 104B. The shaft segment 104B which maybe connected to the shaft segment 104A which may be connected to thehandle end 106A. In FIG. 2B, the tool head 102A may be connected toshaft segment 104B which is connected to handle end 106A. In FIG. 2C,the tool head 102A may be connected to shaft segment 104A, which isconnected to the handle end 106B. In FIG. 2D, the tool head 102A may beconnected directly to handle end 106B.

It will be appreciated that the arrangement of components shown in FIGS.2A-2D is exemplary, and that the components of the tool system 100 maybe arranged in even more configurations than that shown in FIGS. 2A-2D.For example, the tool head 102A may be replaced with any other one ofthe tool heads 102B, 102C, and 102D. Further, it will be appreciatedthat the different components may be connected by connectors 120.

Referring now to FIG. 2E, there is depicted the tool head 102A mountedon a shaft segment 105. The shaft segment 105 may have an integratedconnector 120. It is therefore to be understood that an embodiment ofthe present disclosure may include a single, one-piece, unitary shaftsegment 105, to which a single tool head such as tool head 102A or anyother suitable tool head, is removably attached, preferably but notnecessarily by way of a connector 120 integrated within the shaftsegment 105.

Referring now to FIG. 3A, there is depicted an exploded view of theshaft segment 104A. The shaft segment 104A may comprise a body portion130. The insertion tip 110 may extend from the body portion 130. Theinsertion tip 110 may have a diameter smaller than the diameter of thebody portion 130 to thereby form an annular rim 132. The locking groove114 may be disposed in a terminal end of the insertion tip 110.

The pin 112 may extend laterally from a sidewall of the insertion tip110 and perpendicular to a longitudinal axis 115 of the shaft segment104A. Disposed on the end of the body member 130 opposite of theinsertion tip 110 may be an insertion tip 134. The insertion tip 134 mayhave a diameter smaller than the diameter of the body member 130 tothereby form an annular rim 136.

The connector 120 may include a tubular sleeve member 150. The tubularsleeve member 150 may define a first socket 152 at a top end and asecond socket 154 at a bottom end. The first socket 152 may be adaptedto receive the insertion tip 134. Fasteners 155, such as screws, maysecure the tubular sleeve member 150 to the insertion tip 134. Inparticular, the fasteners 155 may be inserted through bores 156 in thetubular sleeve member 150 and threaded into bores 138 in the insertiontip 134.

Elongated slots 158 may be formed in the tubular sleeve member 150. Alocking shaft 162 may be formed from locking shaft segments 162A and162B. In an embodiment, the locking shaft segments 162A and 162B may bejoined by a fastener assembly that includes a threaded fastener 170 anda nut 172. In an embodiment, the locking shaft 162 may extend through aninterior of the tubular sleeve member 150. The locking shaft 162 may bedisposed in, and guided by, the elongated slots 158 such that thelocking shaft 162 may move up and down in the slots 158.

A recessed portion 160 may surround each of the slots 158. The recessedportions 160 may be adapted to receive release buttons 164 disposed onthe end of the locking shaft 162. In an embodiment, the release buttons164 may be able to slide up and down in the recessed portions 160 inresponse to user input.

A biasing member 174 may be disposed in the tubular sleeve member 150between a bottommost end 140 of the insert tip 134 and a washer 176. Thebiasing member 174 may bias the locking shaft 162 in the elongated slots158. In an embodiment, the biasing member 174 is a wave spring. In anembodiment, the biasing member 174 may be any other resilient device.

Formed in the tubular sleeve member 150 may be a pin guide slot 180 forguiding the pin 112 of another one of the components. In an embodiment,the pin guide slot 180 may be curved. The pin guide slot 180 may includea cam surface 182 that forms a cam mechanism with the pin 112 of anotherone of the components. The cam mechanism may be operable to translaterotation of an insert tip 110 of another one of the components into alinear motion.

Referring now to FIG. 3B, there is depicted an exploded, fragmentaryview of the shaft segment 104A of FIG. 3A, according to an embodiment ofthe present disclosure, where like reference numerals depict likecomponents. The biasing member 174 may be biased against the lockingshaft 162 by any suitable mechanism, including by the body member 130,or by an insert, or by a pin, or by a washer, or by a blocking member,or by a screw, or by a projection, or by a surface, or in some othermanner, all of which fall within the scope of the present disclosure.

Referring now to FIG. 4, where like reference numerals indicate likecomponents, there is shown a cross-sectional view of the shaft segment104A. As can be observed, the tip 134 of the body member 130 may beinstalled into the first socket 152 of the tubular sleeve member 150 andsecured by the fasteners 155. The biasing member 174 may bias the washer176 against the locking shaft 162 such that the locking shaft 162 isbiased toward the opening of the second socket 154.

Referring now to FIGS. 5A-5C, there is shown a method of connecting theshaft segment 104A to the shaft segment 104B using the connector 120. Asshown in FIG. 5A, the insertion tip 110 of the shaft segment 104B may beguided into the second socket 154 of the connector 120. The pin 112 ofthe shaft segment 104B may be guided into the pin guide slot 180.

As shown in FIG. 5B, the shaft segment 104B may be rotated such that thepin guide slot 180, and in particular, the cam surface 182, interactswith the pin 112 such that the rotational movement is translated into alinear movement to thereby force the insertion tip 110 deeper into thesecond socket 154. As shown in FIG. 5C, the pin 112 is disposed at theend of the pin guide slot 180 and the insertion tip 110 is fullyinstalled into the second socket 154.

Referring now to FIGS. 5C and 6, as the pin 112 of the shaft segment104B is rotated in the pin guide slot 180, the cam surface 182 guidesthe pin 112, and hence the insertion tip 110 of the shaft segment 104B,deeper into the second socket 154 such that the end of the insertion tip110 may begin to push against the locking shaft 162. When the lockinggroove 114 on the end of the insertion tip 110 is in alignment with thelocking shaft 162, the locking shaft 162 may be forced into the groove114 by the biasing member 174 as shown in FIG. 6. The interaction of thelocking shaft 162 and the locking groove 114 connect the shaft segments104A and 104B end-to-end. It will be appreciated that the shaft segment104B is shown in a “locked” position meaning that the locking shaft 162is disposed in the locking groove 114. An “unlocked” position may beanytime the locking shaft 162 is not disposed in the locking groove 114.

Referring now to FIGS. 5C, 6 and 7, to disconnect the shaft segment 104Aand the shaft segment 104B, the locking shaft 162 may need to bereleased from the locking groove 114. In order to release the lockingshaft 162, a user may slide buttons 164 upwards in the elongated slots158 as shown in FIG. 7. This action may move the locking shaft 162 outof the locking groove 114 such that the shaft segments 104A and 104B maybe disconnected by a rotational movement, opposite of that shown inFIGS. 5A-5C.

It will be appreciated that any of the components of the tool system 100may be connected and disconnected to other components as described abovein relation to FIGS. 5A-7.

Referring now to FIGS. 8A-10, the present disclosure may include acarrying system 200 for storing the outdoor tool system 100. Thecarrying system 200 may comprise a pair of flexible carrying handles202. In an embodiment, the carrying system 200 may be configurablebetween a closed position as shown in FIGS. 8A-8D and an open positionas shown in FIGS. 9 and 10. A pair of buckles 204 (FIG. 8A) may beutilized to secure the system 200 in the closed position.

The system 200 may include a first side panel 210, a middle panel 212,and a second side panel 214. The middle panel 212 may connect the firstside panel 210 and the second side panel 214. The first side panel 210and the middle panel 212 may be connected by a living hinge. The secondside panel 214 and the middle panel 212 may also be connected by aliving hinge.

As best seen in FIGS. 9 and 10, extending upwardly from the first sidepanel 210 may be a wall 216. The wall 216 may be three sided such thatit does not extend along the portion nearest the middle side panel 212.Extending upwardly from the second side panel 214 may be a wall 218. Thewall 218 may be three sided such that it does not extend along theportion nearest the middle side panel 212. The dimensions of the wall218 may be just slightly larger than those of the wall 216 such thatwhen the case 200 is moved to the closed position, the wall 216 may justfit inside of the perimeter of the wall 218.

Referring now to FIG. 10, the interior side of the first side panel 210may include a storage location for the rake head 102C and the broom head102D. The rake head 102C and the broom head 102D may be secured bystraps 220. In particular, the straps 220 may be secured with hook andlatch strip. The interior side of the first side panel 210 may includean accessories pocket 222.

The interior side of the middle panel 212 may include a storage locationfor the handle end 106A and the shaft segments 104A and 104B. Elasticpockets 224 may secure the handle end 106A and the shaft segments 104Aand 104B to the middle panel 212.

The interior side of the second side panel 214 may include a storagelocation for the handle end 106B, the spade shovel head 102A, and thesquare shovel head 102B. The handle end 106B may be secured by elasticpockets 226. The tips of the spade shovel head 102A, and the squareshovel head 102B may be secured by pockets 228.

Referring to FIGS. 8A-9, in an embodiment, the carrying system 200 maybe dimensioned as indicated in Table 1.

TABLE 1 Dimension Length (inches) a 22″-28″ or 24.25″ b 4″-8″ or 6″ c14″-20″ or 16.5″ d 14″-20″ or 16″ e 4″-8″ or 5.75″ f 14″-20″ or 16.5″ g4″-8″ or 5.5″ h 14″-20″ or 16.5″ i 14″-20″ or 15″ j 3″-6″ or 4″ k.1″-.4″ or .2″ l .5″-1.5″ or 1″

In an embodiment, the carrying system 200 may be hard-sided orsoft-sided case.

It will be appreciated that the structure and apparatus disclosed hereinis merely one example of a means for connecting components of a toolsystem, and it should be appreciated that any structure, apparatus orsystem for connecting components of a tool system which performsfunctions the same as, or equivalent to, those disclosed herein areintended to fall within the scope of a means for connecting componentsof a tool system, including those structures, apparatus or systems forconnecting components of a tool system which are presently known, orwhich may become available in the future. Anything which functions thesame as, or equivalently to, a means for connecting components of a toolsystem falls within the scope of this element.

Those having ordinary skill in the relevant art will appreciate theadvantages provided by the features of the present disclosure. Forexample, it is a feature of the present disclosure to provide a modulartool system that includes a plurality of components that may beconfigured in various configurations.

In the foregoing Detailed Description, various features of the presentdisclosure are grouped together in a single embodiment for the purposeof streamlining the disclosure. This method of disclosure is not to beinterpreted as reflecting an intention that the claimed disclosurerequires more features than are expressly recited in each claim. Rather,as the following claims reflect, inventive aspects lie in less than allfeatures of a single foregoing disclosed embodiment. Thus, the followingclaims are hereby incorporated into this Detailed Description of theDisclosure by this reference, with each claim standing on its own as aseparate embodiment of the present disclosure.

It is to be understood that the above-described arrangements are onlyillustrative of the application of the principles of the presentdisclosure. Numerous modifications and alternative arrangements may bedevised by those skilled in the art without departing from the spiritand scope of the present disclosure and the appended claims are intendedto cover such modifications and arrangements. Thus, while the presentdisclosure has been shown in the drawings and described above withparticularity and detail, it will be apparent to those of ordinary skillin the art that numerous modifications, including, but not limited to,variations in size, materials, shape, form, function and manner ofoperation, assembly and use may be made without departing from theprinciples and concepts set forth herein.

What is claimed is:
 1. A hand tool comprising: a first shaft segmentdefining a first socket; a locking shaft extending through an interiorof the first shaft segment; a biasing member biasing said locking shaft;a second shaft segment having an insertion tip configured for insertioninto the first socket of the first shaft segment, said second shaftsegment rotatable about a longitudinal axis between a locked positionand an unlocked position in the first shaft segment; and a lockinggroove formed in the insertion tip of the second shaft segment; whereinsaid locking shaft engages the locking groove when the second shaftsegment is rotated to the locked position.
 2. The hand tool of claim 1,further comprising a cam mechanism linking the second shaft segment tothe first shaft segment, the cam mechanism comprising a curved slot anda pin, the cam mechanism operable to move the tip of the second shaftsegment deeper into the first socket of the first shaft segment as thesecond shaft segment rotates from the unlocked position to the lockedposition.
 3. The hand tool of claim 1, wherein the first shaft segmentand the second shaft segment are differing lengths.
 4. The hand tool ofclaim 1, wherein the first shaft segment and the second shaft segmentare positioned end to end to form a handle assembly, the hand toolfurther comprising a tool head connected to the handle assembly, whereinthe tool head is one of a spade shovel, a square shovel, a rake, and abroom.
 5. The hand tool of claim 4, wherein the handle assemblycomprises a handle end.
 6. The hand tool of claim 5, wherein the handleend is one of a straight handle end and a D handle end.
 7. The hand toolof claim 1, wherein the first shaft segment and the second shaft segmentcomprise wood.
 8. The hand tool of claim 1, further comprising a handleend.
 9. A hand tool comprising: a tubular sleeve member defining a firstsocket and a second socket; a first shaft segment having a tip installedinto the first socket of the tubular sleeve member; a second shaftsegment having a tip configured for insertion into the second socket ofthe tubular sleeve member, said second shaft segment rotatable about alongitudinal axis between a locked position and an unlocked position inthe tubular sleeve member; a cam mechanism linking the second shaftsegment to the tubular sleeve member, the cam mechanism operable to movethe tip of the second shaft segment deeper into the second socket of thetubular sleeve member as the second shaft segment rotates from theunlocked position to the locked position; wherein the first shaftsegment and the second shaft segment are positioned end-to-end, withoutoverlapping, to define a handle assembly when the second shaft segmentis in the locked position in the tubular sleeve member; a tool headconnected to the handle assembly.
 10. The hand tool of claim 9, whereinthe cam mechanism comprises a cam surface formed in the tubular sleevemember and a pin extending from the second shaft segment.
 11. The handtool of claim 10, wherein the pin extends perpendicularly to thelongitudinal axis.
 12. The hand tool of claim 11, wherein the pin slidesalong the cam surface as the second shaft segment rotates between theunlocked position and the locked position.
 13. The hand tool of claim 9,wherein the tool head is removably attachable to handle assembly. 14.The hand tool of claim 9, wherein the first shaft segment and the secondshaft segment are differing lengths.
 15. The hand tool of claim 9,wherein the tool head is one of a spade shovel, a square shovel, a rake,and a broom.
 16. The hand tool of claim 9, wherein the handle assemblycomprises a grip.
 17. The hand tool of claim 16, wherein the handleassembly is one of a straight grip and a D grip.
 18. The hand tool ofclaim 9, wherein the first shaft segment and the second shaft segmentcomprise wood.
 19. The hand tool of claim 9, wherein the cam mechanismcomprises a curved slot and a pin.
 20. The hand tool of claim 19,wherein the cam mechanism is operable to guide the second shaft segmentbetween the locked position and the unlocked position.
 21. A hand toolcomprising: a tubular sleeve member defining a first socket and a secondsocket; a pair of elongated slots formed in the tubular sleeve member; alocking shaft disposed in the elongated slots; a biasing member biasingsaid locking shaft; a first shaft segment having a tip installed intothe first socket of the tubular sleeve member; a second shaft segmenthaving an insertion tip configured for insertion into the second socketof the tubular sleeve member, said second shaft segment rotatable abouta longitudinal axis between a locked position and an unlocked positionin the tubular sleeve member; a locking groove formed in the tip of thesecond shaft segment; wherein said locking shaft engages the lockinggroove when the second shaft segment is rotated to the locked position;wherein the first shaft segment and the second shaft segment arepositioned end-to-end to define a handle assembly when the second shaftmember is in the locked position; and a tool head connected to thehandle assembly.
 22. The hand tool of claim 21, further comprising arelease button, wherein said release button disengages the locking shaftfrom the locking groove when activated to allow the second shaft segmentto rotate from the locked position to the unlocked position.
 23. Thehand tool of claim 21, wherein the tool head is removably attachable tothe handle assembly.
 24. The hand tool of claim 21, wherein the firstshaft segment and the second shaft segment are differing lengths. 25.The hand tool of claim 21, wherein the tool head is one of a spadeshovel, a square shovel, a rake, and a broom.
 26. The hand tool of claim21, wherein the handle assembly comprises a grip.
 27. The hand tool ofclaim 26, wherein the grip is one of a straight grip and a D grip. 28.The hand tool of claim 21, wherein the first shaft segment and thesecond shaft segment comprise wood.
 29. A hand tool kit comprising: aplurality of tool heads; a plurality of shaft segments; each of theplurality of shaft segments having an insertion tip at a first end, aconnector at a second end, and a locking groove; wherein each connectoris adapted to connect its shaft segment to any other one of the shaftsegments; wherein each connector comprises: a tubular sleeve memberdefining a first socket adapted to receive the insertion tip of anyother one of the plurality of shaft segments, a pair of elongated slotsformed in the tubular sleeve member, a locking shaft disposed in thepair of elongated slots and extending laterally across the first socket,the locking shaft adapted to engage the locking groove of any other oneof the shaft segments, and a resilient member operable to bias saidlocking shaft against the locking groove; wherein any one of theplurality of tool heads is selectively attachable to a handle assemblyformed from one or more of the plurality of shaft segments.
 30. The handtool kit of claim 29, wherein each of the plurality of tool headscomprises an insertion tip and a locking groove, and wherein eachconnector is further operable to connect its shaft segment to any one ofthe tool heads.
 31. The hand tool kit of claim 29, wherein eachinsertion tip comprises a pin extending laterally therefrom, whereineach connector comprises a cam surface, and wherein said pin and camsurface are adapted to translate a rotation of an insertion tip into alinear movement between a locked position and an unlocked position. 32.The hand tool kit of claim 29, wherein each connector further comprisesa manual release button operable to disengage its locking shaft from alocking groove such that a pair of coupled shaft segments can beuncoupled.
 33. The hand tool kit of claim 32, wherein the manual releasebutton is disposed on one of or both ends of the locking shaft.
 34. Thehand tool kit of claim 29, wherein the plurality of shaft segmentscomprises a first shaft segment and a second shaft segment, wherein thefirst shaft segment and the second shaft segment differ in length. 35.The hand tool kit of claim 29, wherein the plurality of tool headscomprises at least two of a spade shovel, a square shovel, a rake, and abroom.
 36. The hand tool kit of claim 29, wherein the plurality of toolheads comprises at least three of a spade shovel, a square shovel, arake, and a broom.
 37. The hand tool kit of claim 29, wherein theplurality of tool heads comprises a spade shovel, a square shovel, arake, and a broom.
 38. The hand tool kit of claim 29, wherein each ofthe plurality of shaft segments comprises wood.
 39. The hand tool kit ofclaim 29, further comprising a plurality of handles, each of theplurality of handles comprising a handle connector adapted to connectits handle and any one of the plurality of shaft segments.
 40. The handtool kit of claim 39, wherein each handle connector comprises: a tubularsleeve member defining a first socket adapted to receive an insertiontip of any one of the plurality of segments; a pair of elongated slotsformed in the tubular sleeve member; a locking shaft disposed in thepair of elongated slots and extending laterally across the first socket;the locking shaft adapted to engage a locking groove of any one of theplurality of segments; and a resilient member operable to bias saidlocking shaft in the locking groove.
 41. The hand tool kit of claim 39,wherein each handle assembly comprises a grip.
 42. The hand tool kit ofclaim 41, wherein the grip is one of a straight grip and a D grip. 43.An apparatus comprising: a tubular sleeve member defining a firstsocket; a pair of elongated slots formed in the tubular sleeve member; alocking shaft disposed in the elongated slots; a biasing member biasingsaid locking shaft; a first component having an insertion tip configuredfor insertion into the first socket of the tubular sleeve member, saidfirst component rotatable about a longitudinal axis between a lockedposition and an unlocked position in the tubular sleeve member; and alocking groove formed in the insertion tip of the first component;wherein said locking shaft engages the locking groove when the firstcomponent is rotated to the locked position.
 44. A hand tool kitcomprising: a plurality of tool heads, each of the plurality of toolheads comprising an insertion tip, a locking groove, and a pin extendinglaterally therefrom, wherein the plurality of tool heads comprises aspade shovel, a square shovel, a rake, and a broom; a plurality ofhandle ends, each of the handle ends having a grip at a first end and aconnector at a second end, wherein the plurality of handle endscomprises a straight grip and a D grip; a plurality of shaft segments,each of the plurality of shaft segments having an insertion tip at afirst end, a connector at a second end, a locking groove, and a pinextending laterally therefrom; wherein the plurality of shaft segmentscomprises a first shaft segment and a second shaft segment, wherein thefirst shaft segment and the second shaft segment differ in length;wherein each of the plurality of shaft segments comprises wood; whereineach connector of the handle ends and the plurality of shaft segments isadapted to connect its handle end or shaft segment to any other one ofthe shaft segments or any one of the tool heads; wherein each connectorcomprises: a tubular sleeve member defining a first socket adapted toreceive an insertion tip, a cam surface formed in the tubular sleevemember, the cam surface interacting with a pin to translate a rotationof the insertion tip into a linear movement, a pair of elongated slotsformed in the tubular sleeve member, a locking shaft disposed in thepair of elongated slots and extending laterally across the first socket,the locking shaft adapted to engage a locking groove, a manual releasebutton operable to disengage the locking shaft from the locking groove,and a resilient member operable to bias said locking shaft against thelocking groove.